The History Book Club discussion
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I love History in all forms; I have a strong leaning towards Military History, mainly World War II. But I read any subject that catches my interest. I like looking at the people involved in History, trying to put you in their place, and ask how I would have behaved in that circumstance. Extremes stress and situations can make humans behave in such interesting ways.
I will stop banging on, but I do look forward in becoming an active contributor to this group
Michael, welcome to the History Book Club. I am sue that you will find a lot to talk about here. You might be the first person in the group from Tasmania.
Since Military History is your interest, I am sure that you will get to know another fellow Australian - Aussie Rick - who is one of my Assisting Moderators. He focuses on Military History.
If there is anything that we can do to help get you acquainted with the group, just make sure to always ask. The group is very friendly and helpful.
Since Military History is your interest, I am sure that you will get to know another fellow Australian - Aussie Rick - who is one of my Assisting Moderators. He focuses on Military History.
If there is anything that we can do to help get you acquainted with the group, just make sure to always ask. The group is very friendly and helpful.



Nice to see you come over and join the group. I am sure you will have a great time discussing your favourite books and great moments in history. As you know I also like reading about military history so I am sure we will chat more in those threads later on.

Hannah, I'm intrigued by your major also! I am currently catching up with the group's read of



I'm a new member. I love to read about Presidents and have recently been reading about T. Roosevelt. I really enjoyed reading the comments between members and am looking forward to good discussion. I'm reading The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt right now and have read Theodore Rex, Mornings on Horseback and the River of Doubt.
I am a librarian at a small university and teach a class on the intersection of science and religion. I am also an attorney

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my name is Zohar, I'm at the ripe old age of 40 and currently reside in New Jersey. I am a husband and father of two mischievous children and rest 40 hours a week as a software engineer.
I have always loved history which I try to see from the perspective of the people who lived it as well as from the advantage of hindsight.


Welcome Zohar and Cindy to the History Book Club. Thank you Bryan for helping out as you are doing and giving the newbies some helpful hints about our requirements and guidelines. Very much appreciated.
We look forward to reading your posts (Zohar and Cindy). Just jump right in to any discussion.
Al best,
Bentley
We look forward to reading your posts (Zohar and Cindy). Just jump right in to any discussion.
Al best,
Bentley

Favorite subject and hero is Theodore Roosevelt. I have read just about everything written about him. I am also interested in both World Wars. I have read some inputs here and I feel I have found a home.

Nice to see you join the group. I am sure you will have a great time discussing great books and great moments in history. I also have a keen interest in both World Wars so I hope to catch up with you for a chat in those threads sometime soon.
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There is a current read going on now about TR, and a thread dedicated to him along with each of the other Presidents in the Presidential series. Have a look around! Welcome, glad to have you.


And since I was in the Big Apple today, I am late wishing you a warm welcome Lynette. I am sure you will find some great discussions to jump into including the current Presidential read being led aptly by our Assisting Manager - Bryan.
All best,
Bentley
All best,
Bentley

My name is Laylah and I am from Toronto, I am married with 3 kids so reading can become a bit tricky at times lol.
Well ever since I can remember I love history especially anything ancient.. I watch tons of documentaries and specials as much as I can. I must admit I haven't read any historical books ( well historical fiction ) lately but I am hoping to pick up some new books in the coming month or so.
I dread writing intro's =) never know what to say.. I happy to be a part of this group take care all.
Laylah =)

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My name is Thom, I live down SW Florida and own a citrus grove care taking company. This job allows me to spend long hours listening to History in the tractor =)
I began my love of history with my father telling me the oral history of our family, then reading Livy's histories and Bruce Catton Civil war history at age 8. Since then I seem to go in period phases, when I was a teen, American Civil War and WWII were my favorites. Right now I enjoy reading Ancient Greek, Roman, and Hittite history. Also the Byzantium Empire's history has always intrigued me
Well enough of my rambling, I look forward to meeting ya'll, discussing and finding books in this group
Thom

Nice to see you join the group. I am sure you will have a great time discussing great books and great moments in history. I also have a keen interest in the American Civil War, the Ancient Greek & Romans and I love books about the Byzantium Empire so I hope to catch up with you for a chat in those threads sometime soon.
Below are some links that will help you navigate the History Book Club and what our requirements are.
It would be very helpful if you took the time to familiarise yourself with these:
Policies & Practices
(this one is helpful for when you want to add book covers and author's photo's/links)
and:
Orientation & Roadmap


@ Bryan, they have come a long way, got a cab, AC, Air ride seats, a CD player and lots of cumputer readouts on various engine functions
Welcome Laylah, Thom and thank you Alisa and Aussie Rick for letting both of these newbies get acquainted with the group's guidelines by posting some helpful urls.
Laylah and Thom..just jump right in when you are ready.
Bentley
Laylah and Thom..just jump right in when you are ready.
Bentley

I look forward to reading and discussing amazing books with you!

There are a number of members who are or were history teachers. One thing we all share is a passion. We look forward to your posts.
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Glad you discovered the group. Welcome.

Nice to see you join the group and I'm sure you will have a excellent time here discussing your favourite books or great moments in history with all the wonderful people here.


Hi Melinda! Welcome! I agree that every student deserves a teacher with passion, whatever the subject. I am no mathematician, but at the Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah in Kuwait, some years ago, I sat in on a lecture about mathematics AND the lecture was in Arabic! I went along, despite the fact I was only obliged to edit the English lectures on Islamic art and culture. I was delighted that forty minutes passed so quickly; not because I slept through the lecture, but because Ahmed Djebbar (also the author of


I"m glad you found us too. I still remember my passionate social studies teacher from the 4th grade, so there you go!

I'm a former history teacher and full-time fantasy writer. History remains a passion, however, and I'm considering a move into historical fiction.
Glad to be here. :)
Elaine Cunningham

Welcome. Take a look at Alisa's message #1358 to get the lowdown on guidelines, and I look forward to reading your posts.

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Welcome; WWI is fascinating, my grandfather was in it on the western front and my father's father spent an extra year or so fighting for Latvian independence on the Eastern. The era is interesting. Welcome aboard!